Limpia el delineado en Adobe Illustrator. Une los trazados, recorta los segmentos de línea sobrantes de los trazados que se cruzan y cierra los espacios entre dos trazados abiertos.
Nuestra ilustración de muestra se ha creado con la herramienta Lápiz y presenta muchos trazados que deben unirse. Algunos de ellos deben unirse donde se cruzan, mientras que otros tienen espacios entre ellos que deben cerrarse para la ilustración tenga un aspecto limpio.
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Selecciona la herramienta Unir
Primero, añade la herramienta Unir a la barra de herramientas básica. Haz clic en el icono Editar barra de herramientas (tres puntos) situado en la parte inferior de la barra. El cajón Todas las herramientas aparece, que contiene todas las herramientas disponibles en Illustrator.
Para añadir la herramienta Unir, puedes arrastrarla a cualquier lugar de la barra de herramientas o a un grupo de herramientas para anidarla. De momento, arrástrala a la parte inferior de la barra.
Consejo: para eliminar una herramienta, arrástrala de la barra de herramientas a cualquier lugar del cajón Todas las herramientas. Asimismo, puedes seleccionar Restablecer en el menú de opciones del cajón.
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Une los trazados que se cruzan
En el archivo de práctica, varias zonas de la ilustración presentan dos trazados que se cruzan entre sí. Busca la zona que se muestra y, después, arrastra sobre las partes que sobran de los trazados. Cuando sueltes el ratón, los dos trazados se unirán en su intersección en un solo trazado completo con lo que sobraba recortado.
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Cierra un espacio entre dos trazados abiertos
Busca la zona de la ilustración que se muestra, que tiene un pequeño espacio entre dos trazados. Amplía la vista con la herramienta Zoom antes de unir las líneas. Selecciona la herramienta Unir y dibuja una línea para conectar los dos trazados.
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Practica
Puede que observes otras zonas de la ilustración donde los trazados deben unirse o recortarse. Practica el uso de la herramienta Unir para limpiar la ilustración.
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